In the blog, he accuses Wells Fargo of opening two checking accounts in his name for a property management company in Utah.

It was unclear whether the man was a victim of fraud, but Wells Fargo recently came under scrutiny for their tactics.

Earlier this month Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer sued the bank for allegedly encouraging its employees to misuse customer information and open new accounts without authorization to meet quotas imposed by branch, district and regional managers.

In statement Wednesday, Wells Fargo did not comment on the man’s allegations.

“We are saddened by today’s events and are grateful for the LAPD’s quick response and prompt resolution to the situation,” Wells Fargo said. “While we cannot publicly address the situation specifically, Wells Fargo works very hard to resolve customer problems.”